NLB Academy (NLBA) was set up as a learning academy in April 2005 to offer continuous learning and development of NLB staff and to develop independent and competent information-seeking skills for our clients. NLBA offers total training solutions for individuals as well as corporate clients to foster knowledge-creation for information seekers. A combination of classroom learning and e-learning approaches can be adopted to meet your training requirement. Our Misson To promote knowledge equity through leadership in media, info-literacy training and library professional development. Our tagline “Knowledge Understood” refers to the process by which our customers acquire new knowledge and information-seeking skills from our training programmes. Thus empowered, they can harness information to make it work for them. The branding, together with our mission statement, signifies NLBA's commitment to making knowledge accessible and available to everyone.
Fournir aux étudiants de multiples ressources et outils (tutoriels, capsules vidéo, quiz, faq et autres) pour favoriser le développement et la maîtrise de leurs compétences informationnelles. Du matériel, qui couvre toutes les étapes du processus de recherche d'information documentaire, a été conçu et rendu disponible pour eux. Donner accès aux professeurs à des moyens leur permettant d'appuyer leurs étudiants dans ces apprentissages.
-ACRL Information Literacy -The Big 6 -Center for Media Literacy -Library Instruction Tutorials -LibrarySmart
Information Literacy Links oActive Learning oAssociation of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) oAssessment oBlogs oConferences oDesigning Assignments oLearning Objectives oLearning Styles oListservs oOnline Repositories oTutorials
- Online Updates, Info. and Tools -Information Skills and Literacy related areas on "Shambles" -Information Literacy Associations and Organisations
Organisations Standards and Frameworks
Standards & benchmarks The theories & research Lists of links
Research Processing Models Access / Location Skills Content Evaluation Skills ONLINE INFORMATION LITERACY TUTORIALS
-instructional resources -initiatives -events -web resources
INFOhio, a virtual K-12 library, transforms teaching and learning by connecting educational resources with the power of information technology.
-Information Literacy Skills Support K-12 Curricula -Resource Database -Library Program Partnership -Additional Resources
-Credit courses - Information Literacy Resources Directory -Workshop of information Literacy
-General Resources -TLT Group Resources -Archives (Digital Recordings) of Webcasts & Interviews
-Resources -IL initiatives -Recent Activities
-Michigan Information Literacy Initiative (MILI) -Annual ILR Meeting/Picnic - -Annual Conference
This website includes activities that would provide useful evidence for -a personal development portfolio -a structured Continuing Professional Development framework -your institutional skills training programme. Learning outcomes Understand what information literacy (IL) means and why it is important for researchers
In practice, investing time in developing your information skills will help you to: search sources effectively, using a range of techniques decide which resources are most useful for your piece of work. reference work properly, and avoid plagiarism
Research, Paper Writing The Big6 Citing Sources Copyright Plagiarism Children and Technology Media Literacy